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My Mum, my Son (14 months) and I were in Romsey today and we came across a lovely looking tea room we waited outside until 10 when it opened.
Whilst waiting I checked on the website and it stated that young children and disabled people...More

Lovely olde worlde cottage and attached local history museum including the King John Tearooms. You enter the house and museum via the tearooms. We found the museum interesting given the connection with Florence Nightingale which we didn't know about. You need to enter the tearooms...More

The tea shop attached to King Johns House is a lovely place to enjoy time and a chat with friends. It is not large inside but has a lot of character. When the weather allows you can sit outside in the small garden to eat....More

Beautiful tearooms set in a lovely garden. Friendly, kind and helpful staff. Interesting complex of medieval, Tudor and Victorian buildings maintained in fantastic condition housing a small but fascinating museum.

I have just been on a day out with my parents (me 30s, them 70s) and we all thought it was a splendid little museum, curated with love and affection, and full of interest. The tea room was lovely too, and the staff could not...More

This small but fully stocked facility is well used by local schools for its workshops housed in one of the best kept historical building .
Also has a small cafe which is an experience of its own as well as having the local tourist information...More

Too late for this person but for future reference: The house and garden is open all year (from their website: 'Monday – Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm all year round. Some Sundays for special events'.) The weather would definitely... More

Too late for this person but for future reference: The house and garden is open all year (from their website: 'Monday – Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm all year round. Some Sundays for special events'.) The weather would definitely be against you in January though!